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Second Mongol invasion of Poland
Part of the Mongol invasion of Europe

Martyrdom of Sadok and 48 Dominican martyrs of Sandomierz during the Second Mongol invasion of Poland.
Datelate 1259-early 1260
Location
Parts of southern and eastern Poland
Result Mongol victory
Belligerents
Second Mongol invasion of Poland Golden Horde

Second Mongol invasion of Poland Poland
Second Mongol invasion of Poland Polish duchies:

  • Second Mongol invasion of Poland Silesia
  • Second Mongol invasion of Poland Masovia
  • Second Mongol invasion of Poland Lesser Poland
  • Second Mongol invasion of Poland Greater Poland
Commanders and leaders
Berke
Burundai
Talabuga
Nogai
Bolesław V the Chaste
various others
Strength
20,000[1]–30,000[2]

9,000[3]

  • 6,000 infantry
  • 3,000 cavalry
Casualties and losses
Light Heavy

The second Mongol invasion of Poland was carried out by General Boroldai (Burundai) of the Golden Horde in 1259–1260. During this invasion the cities of Sandomierz, Kraków, Lublin, Zawichost, and Bytom were sacked by the Mongols for the second time.[4][5]

  1. ^ Trawinski, A. (2017). The Clash of Civilizations. Page Publishing Inc. ISBN 9781635687125.
  2. ^ Florin Curta (2019). "Catastrophe, Pax Mongolica, and Globalization". Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500-1300) (2 vols). pp. 699–717. doi:10.1163/9789004395190_033. ISBN 9789004342576. S2CID 203312568.
  3. ^ Stanisław Krakowski, Polska w walce z najazdami tatarskimi w XIII wieku, MON, 1956, pp. 181-201
  4. ^ Aleksander Gieysztor; Stefan Kieniewicz; Emanuel Rostworowski (1979). History of Poland (2 ed.). PWN, Polish Scientific Publishers. p. 93. ISBN 978-83-01-00392-0.
  5. ^ Laurențiu Rădvan (2010). At Europe's Borders: Medieval Towns in the Romanian Principalities. BRILL. p. 34. ISBN 978-90-04-18010-9.

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